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One contributor said: "Got an interview to work on the Disney cruise line! Unfortunately I have tattoos, piercings and brightly coloured hair and that is not accepted."

Another added: "I want to quit my job at Disney World, but then I think about how good of a job it is and how much fun I have at work. I wish I could dye my hair and get acrylic nails again."

Meanwhile, another fell short of the entry requirements because her body type didn't fit, saying: "I've always wanted to work at Disney and be a princess. You need to be a size 10 (UK) and under 5ft 6ins. I'm already screwed."

For others, the most difficult thing about the job was the fact that anyone playing a character had to stay in character for the entire time that they wore the costume, to prevent the illusion being shattered for any children.

This proved problematic for one employee when they wanted to gush over celebrities who were visiting the park.

They said: "When I worked at Disney I wanted so much to freak out whenever I met a celebrity. Totally sucks when I can't break out of character."